This video critically examines the role of Everytown for Gun Safety in pressuring digital design platforms like Thingiverse to block 3D-printed firearm files. It argues that organizations like Everytown leverage incidents and legal pressure from District Attorneys, such as Alvin Bragg, to push for broader gun control measures, even when the underlying issues may already be addressed by existing laws or involve components readily available in hardware stores. The speaker highlights a pattern of targeting specific technologies and communities to advance a gun control agenda.
This video showcases the 'Remington Toro Automatic Hand Trap,' a 3D-printed device designed to launch Oreos. The creators discuss the origins of the design, its creator Ben (Shrubtech), and the process of obtaining and testing the device. They also touch upon the affordability and accessibility of 3D printing technology for hobbyists.
This video reviews several 3D printable utility knife designs downloaded from Thingiverse. The presenter details the process of printing, assembling, and testing these knives, highlighting both their potential and limitations. While some designs are rudimentary and exhibit flex or lack safety stops, others offer improved functionality and even locking mechanisms, providing a low-cost alternative for basic cutting tasks.
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